| 1824 - 996 ページ
...far from being of any advantage to the poor, is really one of the greatest calamities that can befall them. It is impossible that the demand for labour...greater value in return, instead of being consumed by Consumpsuch as render no real value whatever, t wealth " By what a frugal man annually saves," says... | |
| 1852 - 594 ページ
...will, substitute 'teetotaler' for ' frugal man,' and 1 drunkard ' for ' prodigal.' He says : — ' What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time, too ; but it is consumed by a différent set of people. That portion of... | |
| G. S. L. Tucker - 1960 - 224 ページ
...analysis of the process of accumulation purported to supply an answer to this dilemma.1 He writes : What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by a different set of people. That portion of... | |
| Oxford univ, exam. papers, 2nd publ. exam - 1884 - 594 ページ
...that of all other cultivated land. (2) Labour is the real measure of the value of all commodities. (3) What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent. 3. Explain why different rates of profit are expected hy different trades. 4. What indications are... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 516 ページ
...into motion an additional quantity of industry, which gives an additional value to the annual produce. What is annually saved, is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by a different set of people. That portion of... | |
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